Members jackd942 Posted December 21, 2013 Members Report Posted December 21, 2013 (edited) Here are a couple of pics of a belt case I made recently. Also a link to about a 20 min YouTube video I put together while making it. Edited December 21, 2013 by jackd942 Quote http://DavisLeather.blogspot.com http://Facebook.com/DavisCustomLeather
Members Ran Posted December 21, 2013 Members Report Posted December 21, 2013 Those look like fun little projects, Jack. Nice work! Quote
Members petersenj20 Posted December 22, 2013 Members Report Posted December 22, 2013 I made a knife sheath recently no where near as nice as yours. I like the videos. Just your straight forward process without all the talk. Quote
Members RWP Posted December 22, 2013 Members Report Posted December 22, 2013 Good pouch sheath and good video I like them both! Quote
Members benlilly1 Posted December 22, 2013 Members Report Posted December 22, 2013 Very nice Jack! I'll check out the video! Quote
Members jackd942 Posted December 22, 2013 Author Members Report Posted December 22, 2013 Thanks everyone. I made a knife sheath recently no where near as nice as yours. I like the videos. Just your straight forward process without all the talk. The reason for no talk is that I can't stand the sound of my own voice on audio recordings:) I decided sometime ago that I was going to start recording video clips in the shop just to show the amount of work that goes into what we all do. Hopefully they will be of some benefit to someone. Thanks for the comment. Quote http://DavisLeather.blogspot.com http://Facebook.com/DavisCustomLeather
Members Leprechaunleather Posted February 1, 2014 Members Report Posted February 1, 2014 Thanks everyone. The reason for no talk is that I can't stand the sound of my own voice on audio recordings:) I decided sometime ago that I was going to start recording video clips in the shop just to show the amount of work that goes into what we all do. Hopefully they will be of some benefit to someone. Thanks for the comment. hahaha join the club , i hate hearing my own voice too ! nice sheath by the way Quote https://www.etsy.com/ca/people/leprechaunleather1freedom is a right not a privilege
Members vaalpens Posted February 1, 2014 Members Report Posted February 1, 2014 Jack, great looking case! I like the snap you used. I have seen those at Tandy but haven't found the right projectm to use it yet. I am a bit disappointed in you. I was expecting the next post to be showcasing a Texas Range rig. Just pulling your leg. I just finished a sheath for a Kershaw and probably should have made a pouch type sheath/case for it. The pouch lends itself better to a small pocket knife I would think. Here is a picture of the small sheath I finished. I just have a few questions regarding your belt case. Do you find it is better to stamp the leather before or after the wet forming? I would have thought you would lose some of the definition if you wet form after stamping. Is that an edge Kote you used or burnishing? What color dye did you use? Keep up the good work! Quote
Members jackd942 Posted February 2, 2014 Author Members Report Posted February 2, 2014 Jack, great looking case! I like the snap you used. I have seen those at Tandy but haven't found the right projectm to use it yet. I am a bit disappointed in you. I was expecting the next post to be showcasing a Texas Range rig. Just pulling your leg. I just finished a sheath for a Kershaw and probably should have made a pouch type sheath/case for it. The pouch lends itself better to a small pocket knife I would think. Here is a picture of the small sheath I finished. I just have a few questions regarding your belt case. Do you find it is better to stamp the leather before or after the wet forming? I would have thought you would lose some of the definition if you wet form after stamping. Is that an edge Kote you used or burnishing? What color dye did you use? Keep up the good work! Ahh...Vaalpens...a Ranger rig...Don't have a clue when I'll ever get the time to make one, but it's definitely on my list. That's a good looking sheath you made there. I've made a few of those myself and I really like them. The reason I went with the case for this one is the knife is more of a hunting/outdoor knife instead of a tactical folder and I think the case goes better with a non-tactical type knife. As far as stamping, there are many different opinions on it, but for me personally I almost always carve/tool/stamp before wet forming. I have never had much problem with losing detail at all. Most of the time the tooling I do doesn't really get touched during forming, so it probably doesn't matter as much. At lest that's my thought process and it has always (thus far) worked for me. I did not use edge kote, it is regular Fiebing's black dye. I've changed up my process a little since I made this case, but generally I sand and bevel, rub with saddle soap/canvas followed by burnishing stick. After this, I apply a couple of coats of black spirit dye and after it dries for a little bit, rub with a burnishing stick. Finally I work paraffin wax into it and rub it very briskly again which leaves a very nice shine. Quote http://DavisLeather.blogspot.com http://Facebook.com/DavisCustomLeather
Members vaalpens Posted February 2, 2014 Members Report Posted February 2, 2014 Ahh...Vaalpens...a Ranger rig...Don't have a clue when I'll ever get the time to make one, but it's definitely on my list. That's a good looking sheath you made there. I've made a few of those myself and I really like them. The reason I went with the case for this one is the knife is more of a hunting/outdoor knife instead of a tactical folder and I think the case goes better with a non-tactical type knife. As far as stamping, there are many different opinions on it, but for me personally I almost always carve/tool/stamp before wet forming. I have never had much problem with losing detail at all. Most of the time the tooling I do doesn't really get touched during forming, so it probably doesn't matter as much. At lest that's my thought process and it has always (thus far) worked for me. I did not use edge kote, it is regular Fiebing's black dye. I've changed up my process a little since I made this case, but generally I sand and bevel, rub with saddle soap/canvas followed by burnishing stick. After this, I apply a couple of coats of black spirit dye and after it dries for a little bit, rub with a burnishing stick. Finally I work paraffin wax into it and rub it very briskly again which leaves a very nice shine. Jack, thanks for the kind words. I know you have dyed the edges before and these came out great again. I have never dyed edges specifically for burnishing, but should probably try it out. Do you make your own paraffin wax or is there a specific brand you use? I was watching your video and saw this big spool of thread. So did you finally bought some Barbours, or are you still using Tejas thread? Quote
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